Japanese American coach, Kenichi Yatsuhashi says he will not accept a job offer in West Africa again following his inglorious exit from Nigeria Professional Football League side, FC IfeanyiUbah.

The former Accra Hearts of Oak of Ghana coach walked out of the club citing interference in his job by club officials after the Anambra Warriors suffered two consecutive defeats during the recently concluded NPFL Super-Four Tournament in Enugu.

"It came to the position where I feel my next destination is not in Africa, except South Africa and countries in northern part of Africa," Yatsuhashi wrote on his Twitter handle on Wednesday.

"I have had outstanding relationship with the players I worked with in Africa.

"Neverthless, I can't change the environment. I can only work with the players. In order to work with the players, there must be a right environment.

" At this moment, I have a different priority in my career, and I will fulfill this priority in other countries.

"Africa gave me valuable experiences that is impossible for me to gain elsewhere.

" Also, I wish the best for players I have worked with.

" I will announce my next destination very shortly. I appreciate all your support."